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28OPERA HOUSE-BUFFALO BILL TO-NIGHT. The noted scont and guide, Buffalo Bill, will appear at the opera house to-night, in his new play, entitled "20 Days, or Buffalo Bill's Pledge." This is pronounced his very best play, and as he carries a large company, consisting of twenty-five artists, he never fails to present it in the best manner. Many people who have never seen him, think that Buffalo Bill is a "ranter" and "scene chewer," but if they will go to the opera house this evening, they will discover their mistake, for he is one of the most natural actors upon the boards, appearing simply in the character he has all his life personated in every day life while out upon the frontier. He is a polished gentleman in his intercourse with the public, and is an agreeable surprise to all who make his acquaintance. He never fails to draw large audiences, because he invariably gives a good show. His rifle shooting is alone worth the admission fee. By all means go to the opera house to night if you want to be amused. | 28OPERA HOUSE-BUFFALO [BILL?] TO-NIGHT. The noted [scont?] and guide, Buffalo Bill, will appear at the opera house to-night, in his new play, entitled "20 Days, [or?] Buffalo Bill's Pledge." This is pronounced his very best play, and as he carries a large company, consisting of twenty-five artists, he never [fails?] to present it in the best manner. Many people who have never seen him, think that Buffalo Bill is a "ranter" and "scene chewer," but if they will go to the opera house this evening, they will discover their mistake, for he is one of the most natural actors upon the boards, appearing simply in the character he has all his life personated in every day life while out upon the frontier. He is a polished gentleman in his intercourse with the public, and is an agreeable surprise to all who make his acquaintance. He never fails to draw large audiences, because he invariably gives a good show. His rifle shooting is alone worth the admission fee. By all means go to the opera house to night if you want to be amused. |
